According to Billboard, the 25-year-old actor turned rapper takes a different approach in his more emotionally driven album since his first, Thank Me Later. He goes back to his roots by collaborating with Toronto friends The Weeknd while also working with fellow top rappers like Nicki Minaj in “Make Me Proud” and Lil’ Wayne in “The Real Her” and “The Motto.” His first album centered around the fame and fortune of his acclaimed fame since his “Degrassi” years, but now he comes to terms with a more emotional and deeper level, giving us the more personal side behind closed doors.